3/20/14

Morning Report – 3-20-14 – Huff, Franklin, Harvey, Sully, Beane, Cam-Chat




Coming Up –

        10 am -  Reese Kaplan - Anatomy of a Winner

        12 noon –  Mack – A Plea For Campbell

2 pm –  Herb G: Jimmy Durante’s take on the Mets’ shortstop situation.

4 pm -    BTBS - Top 37 Prospects - Atlanta Braves

6 pm - Michael Chavis, J.J. Schwartz, Chase Vallot, Trenton Kemp

8 pm –   SS Trae Turner - NC State


Jesse Spector @jessespector  -  I am not optimistic about the Phillies, as I do not think they have any semblance of a plan


Rich Coutinho @coutinho9  - Rumor reporting  has now become more important than reporting on the game.Bad thing about false rumors is they stay out there forever
Mack's Mets @JohnMackinAde  -  @coutinho9  can I report this rumor ?   :)
Rich Coutinho @coutinho9  - @JohnMackinAde Pretty funny made me laugh


Huff –

Two-time World Series Champion and former San Francisco Giant Aubrey Huff is making the leap to radio. Entercom’s sports “95.7 The Game” KGMZ, San Francisco has hired the Huff to join its new morning hosts Ric Bucher and Chris Townsend. Huff, who retired from baseball in 2013, is known for his colorful personality. That color, by the way, may be red: Huff let it be known he wore a red “rally thong” during the Giants’ 2010 playoff run.


Some interesting quotes on Nick Franklin playing shortstop (from Jeff Sullivan/Fangraphs) –

John Sickles - All told, as a shortstop I would describe him as “adequate, has a chance to improve, workable if he hits enough.” On the other hand, I have no doubts at all about his ability to be an above-average, even excellent, gloveman at second base.
Keith Law on playing short - I actually do. Maybe somewhere between 0 to -5 runs a year on defense, but with his bat, that will work – and I won’t rule out the possibility that he can be more than that. He has unusually good instincts out there.
Mark Hulet - Franklin is reliable at shortstop, fielding everything hit to him, and has good actions but both his range and arm are fringe-average for the position. Second base would probably be his best position but Dustin Ackley is far more secure in his job than Ryan.
Baseball Prospectus - He is limited at shortstop, offering only modest range and an arm that earns below-average to fringe-average grades. He has decent hands and solid instincts but they are not enough to make him a palatable defender on the left side of the infield long term. If he is shifted to second base permanently, a position he has played extensively in the minor leagues, Franklin could be an average defender with an average arm for the position.


It’s close to impossible to not think that there is a problem that’s beginning to develop between the Mets management (Sandy Alderson in particular) and Matt Harvey. Let’s all remember that Harvey was a Minaya pick and we all know that Alderson is not that keen on individual thinking. Harvey is testing the waters in three areas these days. One, he keeps talking directly to reporters when management has repeatedly asked him to hush up. Two, he keeps repeating that he’s going to pitch some time this season. And three, he wants to rehab in New York, with the team and his teammates, and not at the Port St. Lucie complex. The odds of Harvey giving in on even one of these issues seems impossible right now, no less all three. Is there a long term problem here? Well, I’ve only been around this game for over 50 years and these are not the signs of someone that is going to hang around with the team that drafted him. I think all you Mets fans should enjoy the hell of him while you can, but don’t look for some long term extension (especially if Alderson hangs around) before free agency comes along, which in his case, is 2019.


Sully-Chat –

       Comment From Andrew - What would the ideal yet reasonable return for Nick Franklin look like for Seattle?

       Jeff Sullivan: Second-tier big-league starter or second-tier big-league outfielder. Young. Sort of a SP or OF Nick Franklin equivalent

       Comment From Shube - Where does Chris Owings go and what is his upside?

       Jeff Sullivan: Heard a Michael Young comparison over the weekend. Not sure he’s going — Arizona needs to make a decision and Owings/Gregorius is 50/50 even though they’re basically opposite players

       Comment From Jack - odds Taijuan Walker has “Matt Harvey”-level impact this year?

       Jeff Sullivan: You mean be maybe the best pitcher in baseball?

       Comment From ZacKKK - What do you think of Zack Wheeler?

       Jeff Sullivan: Talented, a little overrated


Beane –

       On the long list of days that changed the game of baseball, October 17, 1997, might not stand out to many people. It was a milestone, though: That’s when the Oakland A’s hired a 35-year-old busted former outfield prospect named Billy Beane as general manager. The team has been remarkably successful since, winning six division titles and making seven playoff appearances in the past 17 years. The A’s have managed that sustained excellence despite consistently fielding one of the game’s smallest payrolls, and they’ve done so by constantly staying ahead of the curve when it comes to talent evaluation and roster building. That success, coupled with the popularity of Michael Lewis’s Moneyball, has elevated Beane’s status from successful MLB GM to statistical rock star in both the sports and business worlds. http://grantland.com/features/beane-counters/


There I some late Tuesay nine chatter that there is a request for Juan Lagares in a trade for Nick Franklin. I can not confirm where the chatter started nor can I find a second person who can substantiate it, but, since I’m well known for being consistently wrong, I thought this would be a doozy to throw out there…


Cam-Chat –

       Comment From El Jefe - I agree that the Mets should be trying to trade for Gregorious, but who do you think they should give up? I’m having trouble pegging his value. Montero seems to be too much, but is a guy like deGrom too little?

        Dave Cameron: My guess





15 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

You have to read a guy like Harvey, and I would bend to his demands. What he wants to do (talk, pitch this year, if ready) and rehab in NY...Mets want to protect this gem, but it is also Harvey's career - since he stands to be a mega-millionaire and has made no real $$ yet, one would think he won't be stupid - but he will go when he can if he is disrespected.

Of course, he may go anyway if he wants an 8 year, $200MM deal - the Yanks would love him.

Mack Ade said...

Andy Martino had a spin on this last night online and said that maybe it's a good thing... that the Mets haven't had someone with an edge like this in years.

I will assume that he will listen to both his General Manager and his agent and then do whatever the hell he wants to do anyway. That's how he has come off so far and maybe that personality is what is making him into the best pitcher in baseball.

We all know that 60% of this game is mental... and no one knows mental more than me.

Ernest Dove said...

I still kinda wish Harvey would actually pitch a full season in this league before he walks around like the greatest of all time. .....................
I'm a HUGE Harvey fan, but you know what I'm sayin.

Tom Brennan said...

Hey - Aroldis Chapman serious liner off the face - broken bones - should pitchers wear a hockey-style plastic shield? Just throwing it out there for discussion. A little over and maybe Aroldis is dead.

Mack Ade said...

Re: Mask

No, this isn't hockey.

I am surprised this doesn't happen more often. He's even closer to the batter by the time a pitcher is done with his wind up.

This probably falls into the 'shit happens' category.

Mack Ade said...

Thomas -
Do you have an desire to become one of Mack's Mets writers?

IBfromWhitePlains said...

I'm starting to wonder (fear) if there's an enormous ego issue with Harvey. I realize it's the Twitter era and everything a public figure says can be taken out of context, blown out of proportion and abused by anonymous "sources". Still, I do wonder. I think Ernest is dead on about him pitching a full year before
he's the greatest. I mean Cassius Clay knocked out Sonny Liston first.

I got a question though on a completely different subject. Why wasn't Jayce Boyd invited to camp? His year mirrored Plawecki's.

Mack Ade said...

Boyd is in the complex but he is still technically rehabbing

IBfromWhitePlains said...

Thanks, Mack

bgreg98180 said...

Is the Harvey thing really something to worry about?
Yes he has an ego. and yes it is really really BIG!
but that ego is what drives him to excel.
It is his enormously large ego that drove him to prove numerous scouts and experts wrong when they insisted he was at best a #2 starter and that Wheeler would be better ace material.

Don't squash his ego.... the Mets just need to find a way to direct it. Direct it towards his rehab and legacy as THE pitcher that turned a losing team around.

TP said...

Harvey definitely is headstrong, has an ego, and an edge, and the Mets have been in need of both for a while. I don't know him personally, and don't have to deal with him personally, so as a fan the ego thing is no big deal so long as he can back it up. I realize that he has barely one year in the bigs, but it really isn't his fault in this media age if his every move is followed..that's modern life now as a public figure. He is young and will stub his toe, but I don't understand why they would want to bury him in Port St. Lonely for the entire season. Unless he is really causing problems, I would want him mostly with the club, coming to the games, being close to the action, continuing to support the team and study the hitters and how they are pitched to. I understand Alderson doesn't want everything to be about Harvey, but IMHO the positives far outweigh the negatives. Add to that the fact that the Mets can force him to PSL based on the collective bargaining agreement, and they need to lighten up a little and spend their time focused on SS, 1B, and a reliable 8th inning arm.

Tom Brennan said...

Hey Mack - as a follow up to IB's Boyd question, curious if he is playing in any of the minor league games for which we hear virtually nothing (unless it is that scouts are watching our pitchers there). The real proof will be if he is starting when the season opens, but just curious, as it would show if he is past, or in the midst of, rehab.

I still think if Boyd does not hurt his shoulder mid-year, maybe he hits .350 for the year and not the .330 he did hit in 2013 - which still is pretty danged good

Mack Ade said...

Bob:

It's something to worry about if the story keeps getting bigger.

Harvey needs to push aside a few microphones and all this could calm down.

Mack Ade said...

There is close to nothing to do in St. Lucie. You have the beach, Duffy's and 1,000 thrift stores...

The average age there is 108 and there is no hockey games

bgreg98180 said...

Mack
I put the responsibility on the Mets front office to figure out how to direct Harvey's ego productively.
If this continues to be a media story it is a front office failure that they can not manage their players as individuals.